IQNA

TEHRAN (IQNA) – The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah said the United States does not want Daesh (ISIL or ISIS) Takfiri group to be destroyed and is providing Takfiri terrorists with assistance through its bases in Syria.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah made the remarks while delivering a
speech at a ceremony held in al-Ain town in North Bekaa region to commemorate
two martyred members of the resistance movement.

The ceremony was held after Hezbollah commander, Ali al-Hadi
al-Asheq, and Hezbollah fighter, Mohammad Nasserdine, were killed, along with
five other fighters, while fighting the Takfiri terrorists in Syria last week.

"It is only the United States, which does not let Daesh
be totally annihilated," Nasrallah said in his speech, Press TV reported.

The Hezbollah leader added that the US was helping Daesh
through its base in Syrian city of Raqqah and also through a base it runs near
Syria’s border with Jordan where Daesh terrorists are trained.

"US Air Force does not allow the Syrian army and
resistance groups to advance toward positions occupied by Daesh," he
added.

Stressing the need to continue the ongoing fight against
Daesh despite efforts made by the US, Nasrallah said, "If we do not continue
the war against Daesh, the Takfiri group will hit again and resume its campaign
of massacre and terror.”

Nasrallah emphasized that Daesh would return to all areas it
had lost if the fight against the group stopped, because Daesh was like a
malignant cancer, which must be uprooted.

Nasrallah stated that the US did not want the Lebanese army
to fight Daesh in those areas, which had been occupied by the Takfiri group,
and to achieve this goal, it even stopped its aid to the Lebanese army for a
period of time.

The leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah stated that the
"Wahhabi Takfiri Daesh” group was only present in small parts of Iraq and
Syria, but the group must be totally annihilated, because if not, it would
continue to threaten Iraq and Syria.

He noted that the main strategy followed by Daesh was to
extend its existence, so that, it could launch new battles to reclaim liberated
towns and villages.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Nasrallah noted that the Middle
East region was facing a new scheme devised by the United States and Saudi
Arabia, which was mainly aimed at Iran.

He stated that Washington and Tel Aviv kept lying about
Tehran’s nuclear program as they were outraged by the Islamic Republic’s
influential role in the Middle East.

The Hezbollah chief said the main problem between the US and
Iran was that the Islamic Republic had caused the Saudi-US plot to crash across
the region.

He added that the Riyadh regime’s policies would eventually
fail in Syria despite the fact that the Saudi authorities were funneling huge
sums of money and munitions to Takfiri terrorists there.

Nasrallah then stressed that Hezbollah was a popular
movement, which enjoyed great support both inside Lebanon and across the Middle
East, noting that US policies and sanctions would fail to change the group’s
positions.